Split, Croatia · UTC+1
This camera captures the Riva, Split's elegant waterfront promenade that stretches along the southern wall of Diocletian's Palace on the Adriatic coast. The wide marble-paved walkway is lined with palm trees and outdoor cafes where locals and tourists sip coffee for hours in the Mediterranean sun.
The harbor is dotted with ferries, catamarans, and sailboats heading to the nearby islands of Brac, Hvar, and Vis. Behind the promenade, the ancient walls and towers of Diocletian's Palace rise in warm Dalmatian limestone, their arched windows and colonnades virtually unchanged since the 4th century.
Split's Riva undergoes a daily transformation. Mornings are quiet and contemplative, with joggers and dog walkers enjoying the sea air. Afternoons bring families and promenaders, and by evening the entire waterfront fills with people engaged in the Croatian tradition of the korzo, an evening stroll that is equal parts social ritual and people-watching spectacle.
Diocletian's Palace was built between 295 and 305 AD as a retirement residence for the Roman Emperor Diocletian and is one of the best-preserved Roman structures in the world. The palace covers 38,000 square meters and today houses about 3,000 residents within its walls. Split is Croatia's second-largest city with roughly 178,000 people. The Riva promenade was redesigned in 2007 with white Brac stone and now hosts the Ultra Music Festival each July.
The Riva is most atmospheric between 6 PM and 10 PM Central European Time during the evening korzo. Summer months from June through September offer the warmest weather and most ferry traffic. The Split Summer Festival from mid-July through mid-August brings open-air theater and music. Winter sunsets over the Adriatic are equally stunning with fewer crowds.
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The Riva is most atmospheric between 6 PM and 10 PM Central European Time during the evening korzo. Summer months from June through September offer the warmest weather and most ferry traffic. The Split Summer Festival from mid-July through mid-August brings open-air theater and music. Winter sunsets over the Adriatic are equally stunning with fewer crowds.
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